I purchased a 2010 Keystone Sprinter in June 30, 2009. Since I have had it, I have used auto wax on the outside every 6 months. I keep a Tyvek cover that I purchased from Camping World over it when not in use. I live in SW Florida.
Well this past week I removed the cover in preparation for a 2 week vacation only to find the Front of the RV is bubbly and cracking. The fiberglass looks like paint running when you apply it too thick.
I took it back to Camping World where we purchased it, and they stated they had never seen such a thing. They contacted Keystone for us, and Keystone states they will only supply the materials, but not the labor to repair it. They felt is was "Cosmetic". To me cracks in outside fiberglass is NOT cosmetic. Naturally it is just out of warrantee and Keystone also made that remark. The labor was quoted as $1,600.
Keystone told my wife that the Tyvek cover cause the damage by causing it to "Bake" underneath of it! WHAT? There covers are so light I can see through them.
The experts at Camping World feels it is a flaw in the fiberglass. Still Keystone will not pay to have it repaired.
I would expect most consumers would expect the outside fiberglass to last longer than 22 months before you have to replace it. This makes no sense to me.
Here are some pictures of the damage. What are your thoughts?